Workbook - 4.1 & 4.2 (Friday; 17/11)

K: Answer the units.

U: Understand how to compare our answer with the sample answers.

D: Check and mark our answers.


Unit 4.1

1a1. Voyage - a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. (Noun) / go on a voyage. (Verb)

1a2. Voyager - a person who goes on a long journey, especially by sea or in space to unknown parts of the world or universe (Noun).

1b1. (Your own answer. Can refer to the example) The long voyage took a toll on my body but at least we are here. / My friend voyages far and wide in order to see me, his special little friend.

1b2. (Your own answer. Can refer to the example) The voyager was a brave person.


2a. -et

2b. THEY - ballet, bouquet, buffet, crochet, croquet, duvet, sachet, sorbet.

EDIT - banquet, basket, carpet, closet, cornet, racket, trumpet.


3. (Your own answer. Can refer to the example)

THEY - gourmet, chalet, beret, filet, Chevrolet.

EDIT - market, cabinet, magnet, brisket, triplet.


4. (Your own answer. Google 'English words that have French origins' or something of the like. Can refer to the example)

Capitalism - Capitalism is eating away our freedom to own what we have with our money.

Bachelor - The bachelor has lived a long life before he decides to settle down with the one he loves.

Champagne - "This champagne is delicious!" slurred Mika in a drunken state.


5. 


6. o and a.


7. (Your own answer. Google 'English words with Italian origins' and the like. Refer to the examples)

Allegro, Ballerina, Cello, Falsetto, Ocarina.


8. pasta, mozzarella, al dente, u gratin, bechamel, biscotti, broccoli, canape, cappuccino, flambee, fondue, gelato, macaroni, pepperoni, puree, salami, and sauté. 


Unit 4.2

1a. (Your own answer. The list below are personally Ms Farah's choices)

books, Nintendo Switch fully-charged, test pad, pens and pencils, mangas, a Pokémon plushie, bug spray, a tent, canned food and drinks, pots and pans, and battery-operated stove.

1b. (Your own answer. The list below are personally Ms Farah's choices)

Essential items: a tent, canned food and drinks, pots and pans, battery-operated stove, and a Pokémon plushie.

Useful but inessential items: bug spray, test pad, pens and pencils.

Luxuries (nice to have): books, Nintendo Switch fully charged, mangas.


2a. elegant

2b. absent

2c. important

2d. adolescent

2e. magnificent

2f. significant

2g. tolerant

2h. confident

2i. ignorant

2j. present

2k. brilliant

2l. dependent


3a. accountancy

3b. consistency

3c. truancy

3d. tenancy

3e. fluency

3f. frequency

3g. efficiency

3h. buoyancy

3i. transparency

3j. leniency

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